It is just a typo error of your package name. I feel that it is quite insignificant, a developer don't usually go and remember every single full name of his classes, maybe just something vague, further more he will have his api documentations. So I guess if you describe your system functionalities correctly and your design choices correctly, you should be fine.

There were about 10 packages in my project. Their names and structure had been changed all the time. So it seems to me that I used unconsciously one of package working name not remembering exactly the last package name.

Nicholas Cheung

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posted 12 years ago

I do agree that documents (or essay exam) sometimes will be wrongly written, even not for the exam, however, due to the exam purposes, we'd better memorized most of the stuffs, and make them correcy.

Just like other SUN's exams. Some required us to remember the name of APIs, or super class names. You can also argue that we can read Javadoc when we are developing applications, however, that's the exam requirements.

Anyway, I guess you wont lose too much marks even being markdown, as this is just a minor mistakes.